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g - SOCIETY D. ¢, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1921 socreTY THE EVENING @TAR, WASHINGTON, e == : 5 ¢ |retarles will be received at the resi- | pwm ———— e e ot 2o n s wee | OPERATO OPEN'NOV. 14 | ACCUSED MAN STARVING. ; PLAN CHARLES SUPPORT. o dence of the commandant of the Ma- A i in Cleveland, where they were enter- e e rine Corps, Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, : tained at & series of luncheons -;_d Chicago Company Has Signed Up |Dr. Brumfield, Wanted in Oregon| BUDAPEST, August 14.—The fol- 3 rted from . ]|dinner parties. Mra. Mackenzle for- lowers of former Emperor Charles There 1ot siata ion s vacns] 1} || moniy réstded'in Cleveiana ana has » DIELBIEht Arists for Murdar, Betushs Food. |\ 08 Suilnil 18 Gammmstition” oa ground, especially reserved for them. ¢ host of friends there. NEW YORK, August 15—The Chi-| CALGARY, Alberta, August 15.—Dr. Wednesday next, the birthday of th LEET ';?;";:‘.f‘tl‘_’:'“{;’_‘fi:‘f‘;‘::’ 7 % Mr. and Mrs. Ormsby MacKnight |cago Opera Company will open the{R. M. Brumfleld, in jail here awaiting deposed monarch ~Several deputics e woun m % Mitchell of Rye, N. Y. announce the |season in Chicago on November 14|transportation back to Roseburg, Ore., |have asked the government to inter- = di Vi o M ey T : B | SHETS ST “Baimaes W Mesi, for- |With & Staf of sixty-elght artists, on a charge of murder in connection | §r% I® FePIY. Premicr Niethlen ac- The ambassador of Peru and Senora ’ 3 A "o - |G. M. Spangler, usiness manager. | with the slleged slaying of Dennis Rus- | —p oy e of this city. Mr. Meek is & ne. : with the slleged slaying of us. 1 shall stop the preparations if President and Mrs. Har INg VISit MIS. |oMie vie tads Soen tounne ihe » Tiye %of Richmond, and lived several |a1nounced vesterdsy on his arrivai | 2" U0 SEECC SRYIME of Denis Rus | v shall stop the prepurations i€ White mountains and visiting various A rom abroad on the steamship Lap- 4 » Dau he at Hospital_ Secreta resorts along the North Shore, will re- 3 years in Washington before g0ing 0159, “He brought ten contracts he|is so weak that he may have to be|Feturn of Charles. rt y ry turn to Washington Wednesday. ; ; 3 had signed with mew artists, Mary | taken back to the states on a stretcher. T g : T e e - Rear Admiral Willlam B. Caperton |Garden, director general of the com-| Brumfield has eaten nothing since ‘V k Q Returns M Il i N aaim T will join Mrs. Caperton and Miss Ca- [Pany, was in splendid health, hé said, | Saturday non. He refuses to say a 1415 G St. P €€Ks 3 e I ey i tour perton In Newport, atter visiting in |but 3he dld not expect to return to |word about the crime of which he is| s Sl , % % . 8 country un ctober . charged. loseburg officers were expect- y _— before returning to this country in No- Tennessee. % £ Mr. Spangler, who has been study- | ed here today to take him bask. He is | Furs Exclusively vember. : v A in 3 e - Tel. Frank. 5752. Miss Louisa Hoar, who is visiting in |ing mechanical appliances of foreign | being closely guarde S R ) e (e Talted Hiatee ";"én:;"' _ The Secretary of War, Mr. Weeks, re- ; Paris, will go to Deauville for 8 month |opera houses, declared that European Fi S ially Priced ing, accompanie y the|racks. The ambassador of Belgium, rom York, and return to this country in October. |theater construction is much superior Attorney General, Mr. Daugh- | Baron dg Cartler. the smbassador of | Wity I POCTIE Si Nelie, who Miss™Hour sallea” from New. York |io America's i FIVE KILLED BY FLOOD. SR S LE L) S erty, motored to Baltimore | ganiavives of practically all of the |arrived vesterday aboard” the Beren- about two weeks ago. antecis ten woeek season i Cleaio | o e et s Ry —TO INDUCE YOU to anticipate yesterday afternoon to call on Mrs |embassics and legations. together €8Tl [rol TUORE Me WeRQ bool Mrs. George Angus Garrett has Te-|¢; the Manhattan Opera House in|lost their lives and a few houses|coming winter needs. These are all Daugherty, who has been at Johns |With senators. representatives, Army |EUC, 0 turned from visits on the North BhoTe |New York for five weeks, beginning |were destroyed when the Isarco river, | newly built furs—just received from Fugharty. = and Navy officers and members of D: LoAn and in the Thousand Islands. January §, and then would tour the|a mountain stream emptying into the | foremost designers. Hopkins Hospital for a mon Or | triotic societies, have accepted the in-' e minister of Poland and Princess e ta- | country, visiting several cities on the Adige, overflowed its banks last s 5 E e e e s e F the | Lubomirska spent yesterday with Mr. R e L o o | Pacific ooaet. week. Rebuilding Furs a Specialty. ” > : to be present, an e showing of the B ” “Shatt: at their ve Dav! 3 ] 5 JSSHe Housa: ataut 8:10\ laat exening:} motion picture flm, “The Four Horse- T R R L PO, : to Washington gfter a tour on the men of ‘the Apocalypse,” will be the B s. The minister left Washington : chautauqua circdit and a visit to re the-nd of last week to foin Frinecss . i atives at her home in Madisonville, Lubomirska at thelr cottage at New- - Ky port, and will go to New Yor! a; » . : 5 i : Mr. Henri de Sibour will join Mrs. de s o e et : Sibour and their children at- Narra- : gansett Pler this week and will ac- . | HATNge Ry £ "] | company them to the Adirondacks, i o where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Francls P. Garvan in their camp. The ambassador of Spain, Senor|feature of the evening: The Marine Riano, with the members of the em- | Band will give an especially arranged bassy staff, will be the guests of honor | program of Spanish music, and danc- at the “midsummer night's party” to|ing will follow in the ballroom. be given this evening by the National | The ambassadors, ministers, mem- Press Club Post of the American Le- ' bers of the cabinet and assistant sec- = Senator Robert L. Owen joined Mrs. iff, Wales, who 18 visiting her | Mrs. Seott, Wife of Gen. Scott, . . Py mflm Wz '? S d sister, Licut. Com-|Is Guest at New Willard. i er and Mrs. W. J. C. Agnew. Mrs. Scott, wife of Maj. Gen. Hugh | ~ o o L. Scott, U. 8. A., retired, is spending 3 . a few days at the New Willard Hotel, [ L] L] Z Z Owen at the Hotel Ambassador, At-|where she arrived Saturday. lantic City, for the week end. e, and s, Wiliam Henry waite a l l . N 1t ake Mr. Nikola Zelenogoroff, attache to | ers JeSieraay by motor for MISS KITTY RADCLIFFE, . They will spend a few days the royal Bulgarian lesation, will loave | o the Dejaware \Wher Gap. going This store is closed every Saturday during August and the first August 3b; 1o spend & twomonta vas | thenee to Niasara Falls and Canada. Saturday in September; other Saturdays throughout the year at 1 p.m. cation¥atroad Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jefferds of 5 MR V. . h some Mr. Gifford Pinchot will return tne | Gharleston, W, va. who spent some . o middle of the week from his country | Alocandria Bay, made a filght over the Mi - d Girls’ A I Red d Dlace, Grey Towers. at Melford, Pike |islands Friday. and later in the day Are the ]eadlng price isses an tris ppare educe days with Mrs. Pinchot. Mr. and Mrs, | eft for Montreal, Canada. 7 featuresat 3 rintchottconlthemplial‘e coml!lng t; \Vnsfli Lieut. and Mfs. R. Old Geering have = - . . r:gton for e winter, when they wi ived in Washington f indefinite The Greatest Sales of the Entire Summer Now Being Held. Wide Choice geoupy their house 'at ‘1815 Rhode | 4iay) ‘and are at the Pownatan. . Mr. Pinchot's sister, S : -1 H 1 1 Lady Johnstone, wife of the Honor- Mrs. Rose S. Treanor and her young in excellent assortments at the following Final Reduction Prices. LI Bl o e R e TresTioriand her/young b Misses’ and Juniors’ Talored Suits reduced to $18.50, $25, $35, $55. ey RO T zfia’;i&fiikgéfi};?ufi:;?’{}fin%fi Burt S Remnant Sale Girls’ Wash Dresses reduced to $2.25, $3.50, $5 to $12.50. UEEEA, VT 65 to Fort. Monesey Ve, | ponth: , They will pay a visit to Mrs. | Of Women’s Shoes’ 1343 F for temporary duty of three months|home in Freeport, L. L, before return- : - before going to Fort Totten, N. Y., |ing to the city the middle of Septem- Misses’ Dresses now $5 to $35. Girls’ Hats now $1, $2 to $12.50. * |l {zhere he witt be tn command of thS | ber. Misses’ Hats now $2.50, $5, $7.50. Sweaters now $1.50 to $7.50. Brewster is spending the summer at| Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Valentine are Misses’ Wraps now $15 to $78.50. Smocks now $2.50 to $5. otopEn e E‘S‘.’;‘;’ o \i'ueuvrerr:n‘ ;:.eki:"m:h o Misses’ Wash Skirts now $2.50 fo $9.50 Middies now $1, $2.25. Mrs. Henry P. Fletcher, wife of the | sion of, thelr visit they will take an Misses’ Silk Skirts now $7.50 to $18.50. Socks now 19¢, 35c¢, 50c. undersecretary of state, will leave to- | extended trip through the great lakes day for Woods Hole, Mass., where she | and the Canadian forest, returning to will spend the week. Washington by way of Montreal, Sailor Suits now $2.50, $5, $7.50. Tights now §0c, $1. . e e O e E s iaad Bosion; s ] 3 3 54 - - for Suturday Septed e 20 Miss D8rothy A. Higgins is spend- Girls’ Coats now $3.75, $5 to $25, Bathing Suits, Riding Habits Reduced. S a e L ing a month wiih Misa Melba Baker = 72) = lano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred- | 204 Miss Hazell Baker at their sum- R W B e Small Boys’ and Infants’ Apparel Reduced eric’ A. Delano, to Col. Sherwood A.|Mer_home in the Blue Ridge moun- L XAY JEWELRY C - ——————— = —_— . Cnensy, TOS"% ‘Wil tarc piage Sut- tains, near Winchester, Va. urday, September 10, in the Congre-| . = % Jonal Church at Stockbridge. Mass | her qaushter, Grotns Parroremre vt e [ B - P T ceremony will be performed by |North Cottage, Castlemans = Ferry. = i : Rev. Dr. Wililam Wallace Fenn, dean | Bivemont vac: % . > r zzeen, of the Harvard Divinity School, as- i Sisted by Rev. €. Williams Fisher of 9 Stockbridge. 8s Delano will be at- 5 tended by thertsilgler. Mrs. Alexander Births Reported- e E alt Grant of Brookline, Mass., as ] — 2 2 The following births have been reported to = matron of honor, and little miss Iren depai — — =l {Bobbins, daugnter of Mr. and Mrs | mgisriih department fnthe last twenty-four Warren Delano Robbins. Joseph and SIbIL Soow. giel — fam Miss Elsie Parsons, daughter of Mr. M X g and Mrs. Herbert Parsons of New y V. aud Lola E. 3 5 2 20 200 2 York and Washington, also Fas se- P - |E 5 lected Saturday, September 10, for her “and Mabel M. Decatur, boy. marriage to Mr. Morehead Patterson,| John F. and Esther Thompson, boy. - E son of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Li Patter- Robert and Lillie Mackie, girl. son. The ceremony will be performed| William and Elizabeth Beer, 1';'3 (] (4 in Trinity Church in Lenox, Mass. e eoiia . P Vz @ s Rear Admiral Niblack, who is in com- | 3imes E. and Catherine R. Lowry, girl. ; 1109'1111 G Sto N.w- fi mand of United States naval forces B'“"F ndnd “"“"c(‘r'ml‘.:""u’s,.""' = N E o 9:15 A cl 6PM. l‘x;ml:}:l;t;‘p:agn waters, an«:hMm N;(blac]‘; Clarence 3§ “Anderson, girl, 2a ‘ B & ose . uests over e week end Donald A. and Elizabeth E. De Lash 3 4 pen -M of Admiral and Mrs. Calthorpe at Ply- | girl. 5 5 i Wiz mouth. Thursday Rear Admiral and Howard R. and Ethel Saunders, boy. - Mra. M?‘x‘.fi‘xflx Wil be the guests mc| Richard 3"?-1'?‘;':"'»':"""";1"?" y nner of hancellor Birkenhead, | Louit and Hattle Dixon, girl. ST SN You Can Pass Up Many Things | “&=ci= "t 70 == omeas @ 4" | AN 4 Col. and Mrs. E. M. House have re- ; R : turned to London and are at the lx) Claridge, after a visit to the southern ths Reported. [ ] o counties. The following deaths have been reported to —_— the health department in the last twenty-four ! The former minister of Nicaragua, | hours : : i Mr. Luis F. Corea, has returned from | Clara Smith, 44, Casualty Hospital. i / South America, where he went early Elizabeth A. Foley, 63, 1227 Franklin street | Full Purchase Price Allowed on Any - northeast. 7 0dd lots of Summer Merchandise that must be disposed of regardless %1}55" a "'y'fi;?";;ofi"&;fnj.{r:;"kndgifl,‘p‘,::x wiuclie . Faulkuer. 07, the Bekiagton apare. |5 : Diamend ut_ of cost and former prices. Of course, the early purchaser has the best = s erm‘;: aturday. | Edwin Gatchell, 64, 987 Masachusetts ave- { Exchange for C 2 z was the| Angelo Petreme, 1 month, 8551 Georgia ave- a Larger Stone choice—be here at store opening. Shiay by Sisn Mary Demman oat: | ™Fitane of churie. 220 Gertrode Bredie 4 | = giacl;.‘g.héf:rk?rnmfibznsn.;innné:f'vfih"'“ “,\",‘:.‘:'-"n.i’.‘:'a‘.‘i’."fs':.“n?’%".:mL Here are five wonderful values—especially priced for this sale—one price—cash or charge, no i Rear Admiral d Bronson, for- fl'glw'?egmlfi.zm;' " Hospital, | collectors, no red tape. no extras whatever for our Liberal Thrift Club Terms. 3 ¢ mer supcrllllenden(r of the Naval INDORSES MRS. FORREST. Academy, and Mrs. Bronson are at ‘Women’s Orga.nlntipn Nominates the Ritz, in Londo Rear Admiral Julian Lattimer will feturn today from Nowport. where he as spent a sho: me with his fam- iy = for Disarmament Delegate. Col. F. J. Crabbs, U. S. A, has| INDIANAPOLIS, Augdst 15.—Acting joined Mrs. Crabbs at Hot Springs. on a report that a woman may be ap- Mrs. Henry Hoyt, with her daugh. |PInted to a place on the United States ter, Miss Hoyt, is occupying her cot- |delegation at the disarmament con- itage at Bar Harbor. ference, the Indiana fedecrntion of busi. Mrs. Kenna Eliins, who is spending | 158 and professional women, in the season a:hWhn.e Sulnhm'-‘ Springs, | telegram to President Harding, nom- was among the guests at the dinner |inated . Lak | given Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. James | ey "o e ke SEOTTest, | o R. Branch of Richmond and Washing-{ ctr0it. for the place. Mcs. Forrast ance of a 2-KARAT soli- ton. In honor of Miss Grace Shepherd, is president of the Netlonal Federa- tafre. daughter o rs. James Branch Ca-|lion o usiness ane Tofession: aaus Women's Clubs, which has a member- e Ty ship of appraxizately £0.000 women. Dr. T. L. Macdonald has gone to| Members of th: Indiana fel:-ration] | Bluehill, near Ellsworth, Me., to join | 2lso sent telegrams to Senators New s Mrs. Macdonald at their summer home |and Watson and members of fhe 150 M and Sale of | Ez%= $5.00 | Blouses Fine Quality Crea‘;n Serge Skirts, 1\)’Vofol f"laid_sl zn‘;‘l That Have Been = i i 1s. tly tailored. Baronet Satin Skirts. All new models. Perfectly tailor Reduced to A variety of styles, colors and combinations. 2 Lodies’ Beautiful Diamond Ring, blue white gem, xet in mewest 1S-karat white gold, hand-engraved mounting; orange blossom pattern. $ Special Engagement Ring, very snappy, brilliant diamond set in l4-karat gold mounting. Special Thrift Club price, , 29 Ladies’ and gentlemen’s Rings—7 diamonds, sct in a cluster—have the appear- Extra Fine %-karat Blue "White Diamond, xet in any style, 14 or 18 karat Zold mounting of Yyour own selection. Extra special during Terift Club sale, Ladies’ 18-karat white gold, basket mounting, set with beautiful blue white diamond; a ‘wonderful value. Special Thrift Club price, Silk Dresses That Formerly Sold Up to ”9.95— ° Heavy quality Silk Georgette Red“ced T e VIR Crepe in White, Flesh and a few Mrs. Charles D. Helmbold, who, with a place on the disarmament delegation. A Every Dress an extraordinary value. E\'%riy D:;S:ni; colors. All this season’s models OIS “ nearly every popular color. All sizes in the lot, but not with lace trimming. All sizes. in every style or color. The Season’s Most Popular Article' of Dress Has Been Greatly Reduced Fiber Silk Sweaters | . GO - There are several weaves in this lot of-Sweaters in the favored Tuxedo models. Choice of Black, Navy, Brown and a host of Sports colors. STERLING WATCH The Nation’s Timepiece Ask any railroad man. It must keep perfect time or it doesn’t cost you one cent. All grades and sizes. $1.00 a Week —and at the very same price as if you paid all cash. Absolutely the most accurate timepiece made— known to all railroad men as the standard timepiece of America. . Street” Furriers and Ladies’ Smart Wear August Fur Sale . . Do you know that by purchasing your furs during this sale you will be getting them at prices that are actually below their pre-war cost? Buy With Confidence Bertram Cohn ‘quality is buile into_every garment, insuring re- hability. A Few Included Ttems— $150 Marmot Coat—Sale, $ 85.00 (36 inches long.) $175 Muskrat Coat—Sale, $129.00 (36 Inches long.) $225 Bay Seal Coat—Sale, $135.00 (Skunk, Collar' and -Cuffs) - - - $350 Hudson Seal Coat—Sale, $265.00 (Skunk Collar and Cufts) A deposit will reserve ‘your selection in cold storage Free. : Cheerfully Refunded it These Watches Can Be Cheaper for Cash, Mo One of Parel Handsome Coat or Vest Watch During This Sale The fagtory authorizes Gmtee us to give a new move- ment ‘at any time should yours fail to keep absolutely perfect time. All designs of 14-karat old filled cases, guaranteed for 20 years. Any glfl] watch could not possibly give you better service. Showing Hundreds of ° NEW FALL GARMENTS At Very Attractive Prices : ‘ 3 1 DRESSES SUITS Introductory Price Introductory Price $25 $35 Fashion’s latest style ideas are embodied Exquisite Tricotine Suits in the new long in these new Dresses of Canton Crepes, straight-line models, plain tailored, braided Crepe de Chines, Tricolettes and Tricotines. and embroldered styles. Jackets are silk Straight-line modcls prettily embroidered or lined, perfectly tailored and finished. All- * braid trimmed. All sizes. sizes. Other Wraps and Coats in distinctive models nngingfiomm.mtommltAum

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